Re: How do I kill this automatic function?
There is a temp sender that the computer sees to know when to enrich and bring the idle up . This sender may be out of calibration in those temp zones you are talking about .
Also you may want to look into the air idle control . It could be dirty or malfunctioning .
I don't think you can do away with this function . It has to work together as a whole .
If you get the problem fixed it will work as you want it to .
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